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Hoboken Launches New Online Hub For Recreation Programs
Through RecDesk, Hoboken community members will be able to get information on recreation programs and make requests.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Hoboken residents looking to participate in recreation programs have a new hub for information, registration, and requests, the city announced in a news release Monday.
Through RecDesk, community members will be able to create a user ID to easily register for recreation programs, find program information and information about upcoming events, submit online payments, and submit event requests to reserve public spaces, according to the city.
The City of Hoboken emphasized that all event requests going forward should be made through RecDesk, which is replacing previous event forms and other reservation methods.
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“This is just the latest example of how City Hall continues to upgrade our technology to streamline our services and better serve residents," Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla said, according to the news release.
At this time, residents can reserve public spaces in parks and public buildings and register for an adult pickleball program beginning Feb. 1 at the Multi-Service Center at 124 Grand Street.
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More events will be added as they become available, the city wrote.
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